George Lopez Says “Lopez vs. Lopez ”Could Be His Last Project — But He's 'Happy' to Be Doing it with Daughter Mayan (Exclusive)

"After this, I'd like to have a little time for myself," George told PEOPLE at NBC's Comedies celebration with PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly

<p>Harmony Gerber/Getty </p> George Lopez and Mayan Lopez arrive at NBC Fall Comedy Celebration at NBC Universal Lot on October 09, 2024 in Universal City, California.

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George Lopez and Mayan Lopez arrive at NBC Fall Comedy Celebration at NBC Universal Lot on October 09, 2024 in Universal City, California.

George Lopez isn't denying that his career might be winding down, but right now, all he's focused on is how happy he is to be working with his daughter.

On Wednesday, Oct. 9, George, 63, and his daughter Mayan Lopez, 28, celebrated Lopez vs. Lopez at NBC's Comedies celebration with PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly, and on the red carpet, George told PEOPLE that the sitcom could be his last project — but the only emotions he's feeling are positive ones.

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"It makes it happy. I mean, I would like for it to go a few more seasons, but yeah, after this, I'd like to have a little time for myself," George said of what's next in his career.

Related: Mayan Lopez Says Filming with Dad George Is ‘Healing’: ‘Grateful for This Experience’ (Exclusive)

Of working with his daughter, who he shares with his ex-wife Ann Serrano, George said, "She's doing great."

"In the beginning, I could tell when she was a little bit maybe frustrated a little bit and I would talk to her a little bit, but she works really hard when she's not on the set," he said of his daughter's work ethic. "That's my big thing — is to be on time. And she's always prepared."

<p>Todd Williamson/NBC</p> George Lopez and Mayan Lopez at NBC's Fall Comedy Event with People and Entertainment Weekly

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George Lopez and Mayan Lopez at NBC's Fall Comedy Event with People and Entertainment Weekly

"It's exciting," he continued. "I mean, every week that we do the show, she just gets better and better. She's able to do more physical stuff, more character stuff, and that's really kind of what she talked about when she was 12 and she was talking about wanting to be on TV."

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Mayan echoed much of what her dad had to say about working together, as she told PEOPLE, "It's like working with your parent, but I have so much fun with him always."

Related: Mayan Lopez Says 'Lopez vs Lopez' Is a 'Metamorphosis of Relationship' with Dad George After Fallout

She also teased what's to come in season 3 of the sitcom, which premiered in 2022.

"Well, spoiler alert, but my character is engaged, so there is a wedding happening and I think with all weddings and families, dynamics change and it's chaos. And the Lopez family is definitely going through that," she said.

She also promised lots of "surprises" to come as season 3 sees some "amazing guest stars" like Anthony Anderson and Jeff Ross.

"In our first episode, we do a roast with Jeff Ross, which I had to joke and be like, 'You have to stop me.' I've been waiting a long time to roast my dad. So that was even very real."

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She continued, "You can see how much fun we're having this season and so I can't wait for everyone to laugh along with us."

<p>Nicole Weingart/NBC/Getty</p> George Lopez as George, Mayan Lopez as Mayan in 'Lopez vs. Lopez'.

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George Lopez as George, Mayan Lopez as Mayan in 'Lopez vs. Lopez'.

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Season 3 of Lopez vs. Lopez premieres Friday, Oct. 18 at 8:30 p.m. ET on NBC.

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